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TIPS & SECRETS FROM A NEW YORK CITY PROPOSAL, WEDDING & EVENT PLANNER

Bothersome Bouquets

Notice a difference between the two brides in the first row and the brides in the second? The top two brides have perfectly placed bouquets as they walk down the aisle: at or below their waist. The ladies in the bottom row are holding their bouquets so high that it obstructs their face as they walk down the aisle. Don’t let this happen to you!

Wedding Aisle Bouquet Holding

Photos credit to one, two, three and four.

A Brilliant Destination Wedding: Round Hill Resort

There’s really nothing like a little bit of paradise during the holiday season!  I was lucky enough to visit Round Hill Resort in Montego Bay, Jamaica earlier this month for a press trip. Nestled on a quiet cove, this tropical destination wedding venue is a great escape to the days of Fred Astaire, Oscar Hammerstein and John & Jackie Kennedy.

For couples searching for a private villa to host their wedding but don’t want to sacrifice platinum service and amenities, Round Hill is the perfect hybrid. They have 27 unique villas (ranging from 2-bedrooms to 6-bedrooms) with dedicated staff plus the pristine oceanfront hotel rooms of the Ralph Lauren-designed Pineapple House.

As the staff will tell you, “everything is possible” when it comes to your wedding. Whether it’s a barefoot beach ceremony, welcome drinks at the infinity pool or an open-air dinner on the oceanfront lawn – the only difficult part of your wedding planning will be choosing just one location for each event.

Dreaming of a wedding like this? Contact us today at 917.974.4729 or sarah@brillianteventplanning.com

Jamaica Destination Wedding Villa

Jamaica Destination Wedding

Jamaica Destination Wedding Bride & Groom

Photos courtesy of Round Hill.

A Brilliant Wedding: Jacob & Dina

Jacob hails from Canada and his California bride, Dina, were brave souls selecting their wedding date in February! As luck would have it, the weather held out and it was a snowy, yet clear day.  Their beautiful wedding was held in the library at the New York Academy of Medicine and was the perfect mix of their shared intellectual flair, Jewish Orthodox faith, and their genuine warmth and love for each other, their families and friends.  It was a true pleasure to kick off our 2011 season with these two and an absolute honor to be a part of their big day!

Library Wedding New York City

New York City Winter Wedding

Jewish Orthodox Wedding Ceremony

Library Wedding New York City

Library Wedding New York

Flowers by Blossom and Branch, Hair by Stacy Pitt, Makeup by Sally Duvall, Venue NYAM, Kosher Catering Esprit Events, Band Simcha All-Stars, Non-Kosher Catering Sterling Affair, Photos by Karin VonVoigtlander.

Hydrangea Table Runner

Take a table runner, mix it with a hydrangea centerpiece and you get this spectacular idea.  Clean and simple but has a huge visual impact without obstructing the view across the table.  Genius!

Hydrangea centerpiece table runner

Hydrangea table runner centerpiece

Photo by Brian Fitzsimmons via Simple Song and Caplan Miller.

Ask the Expert: Wedding Speeches

Today’s post is courtesy of my secret speech-writing weapon, Victoria of The Oratory Laboratory. She is the master at creating perfectly funny, yet heartfelt speeches written in your own voice, and will coach you so your delivery is the icing on the (wedding) cake.

The Unspoken Truth of Speaking. If you’d rather fly over the Atlantic on a sofa with wings than speak in public you’re not alone. 75% of the population are terrified at the prospect of speaking before an audience and that probably includes your maid of honor, the best man and yes, even your father.

The internet provides tips galore about what to say and what not to say at weddings but seldom do you see any good advice about the delivery. Everyone has their own strengths and weaknesses, but here are a few common pointers that you may want to gently pass on to your wedding party.

New York City Speechwriter Victoria Wellman Phillips The Oratory Laboratory

1.  Don’t try and memorize your speech. Do you think Obama doesn’t have twenty transparent teleprompters in front of him??  A speech is a contrived and well prepared form of expression- the audience are expecting you to take notes up there with you.

2.  Don’t rush. This is a story and you’re telling it for the first time to the people listening. They want to join you on this little journey so give them time to take it all in.

3.  Don’t just read the speech; connect with what you’re saying as you’re saying it. If you’re telling a story about your childhood, take yourself back and there and think about all the small the details, how you felt, who was there etc

4. Practice your speech as if you were reading it to a room full of five year olds to find the playfulness in the text. Jump up and down on your bed while shouting it, read it in a bad Scottish accent if you want. Once you have fun with it you can always rein the crazy back in.

5.  Keep your feet hip-width apart. Your bottom half should feel solid and grounded so that you’re free to gesticulate without falling about the place. If you’re leaning or swaying you lose the energy and presence that stillness creates.

6.  Before you start, take a couple of seconds to take in the room and your audience. Take a breath and begin only when you’re ready. This will ensure the audience are 100% with you from the start and you’ll feel more in control.

Flip for your Wedding Shoes

Every girl knows that no matter how comfortable, after ten to twelve hours in heels, your feet will be in pain! Your wedding day is no exception. If you plan to change into some foot-friendly kicks, a great option is thick soled flip flops.   With the high platform replacing your heels, you don’t have to worry about tripping over your dress and the hem of your gown will stay clean.

Bride Flip Flops

Photo courtesy of Wedding Splendor.

Canopy Dreams

Call it a chuppah, call it a mandap, call it a canopy or an arch…this is downright dreamy!

Wedding chuppah or wedding mandap

Photo by James Christianson via Style Me Pretty.

Group Wedding Photo Tip

It’s all about love, family and friends on your big day so a picture that includes all of these people seems like a no-brainer. But, giant group photos – especially complex ones like the picture below – involve lots of stress and time on your wedding day.  From getting everyone standing in the right spot and looking at the camera to corralling people (where is Aunt Bessie? is Grandpa here? do we have everyone?), it can go from fun to frightening in a few short moments. Chances are, no one (including you) will actually want a copy of the large-group photos after the fact.

Consolidate your formal photo list and you’ll be able to spend more time to actually enjoying the company of your guests, instead of directing traffic.

Heart shaped Group Shot of wedding guests

Photo courtesy of Siesser Photography via Brides.

Chair Choice Matters

The color of your chairs may be the last thing you are thinking about when deciding on the color palette of your reception, but your chairs can make (or break) your entire look.

In the examples below, you can see that choosing a fruitwood chair for this ceremony creates such a different look than the standard white chair. A red or turquoise chair coupled with a simple tablescape make a strong and immediate impact. Whether it’s selecting the right contrasting chair pad, a neutral wood over a standard white, or accenting the overall look with a specialty colored chair, chair selection makes a huge statement in your event decor.

Wood Wedding Chairs White wedding beach chairs

Red Wedding Chairs Turquoise Wedding Chairs

Please click on photos for source.

Featured in the New York Post

I was so proud to be interviewed by the New York Post regarding same sex marriages – now legal in NYC! As a strong supporter of the gay community, I’m thrilled that marriage equality has finally arrived in New York. Read the Post article here.

New York Post Gay Marriage Article